Customer Reviews

Woa! :D

by
Chatwood

I've gotten to see FATS live 5 times now and I can honestly say that I'm never dissapointed. :) Their songs are a mesh of awesome pop with sick breakdowns that all come together to make the For All Those Sleeping sound. Some of the nicest and most talented dudes I've ever met. Cross Your Fingers is totally worth checking out. Can't wait to hear what they come up with next. :)

sigh.

by
izippydcp

for all those sleeping has fallen hard since i saw them on their first tour about 2 years ago. whilst comparing the old fats with the new expressed on this album, i can honestly say that they are terrible compared to what they used to be. though the lead singer's voice is more clean than what i originally heard, it has also become whine-y. his voice was a lot more mature in earlier songs performed by fats.also, there is 60% less screaming in this album than in the demo they handed out during their earlier years. i don't know about anyone else, but i look forward to more screaming than whin-ish singing.this band had potential, but now, not so much. the guitar riffs are predictable, he sounds like a cat is choking him out when he sings, and the screaming has all but dissappeared.all in all, for all those sleeping has become one of those cliche bands that will bring nothing new to the table if they keep going in the same direction that they are now.

;o

by
stephenjerzakgirl13

What the heck?! No reviews?!?Well anyway, this is an AMAZING album, all the songs are pretty flippin awesome, and the whole thing is just mathematically rhombus! ;o BUY ETTTTT. You won't regret it. :33

Biography

Formed: 2007 in St. Cloud, MN

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Formed in St. Cloud, Minnesota in 2007, For All Those Sleeping combined bouncy, heartache-filled pop-punk with metalcore to create their own dynamic, hybrid sound. Consisting of singer Mike Champa, guitarist and singer Jerad Pierskalla, guitarist and keyboardist David Volgman-Stevens, and drummer Ethan Trekell -- who all met in high school -- as well as bassist London Snetsinger (who joined the band in 2009), the quintet developed a sound that punctuated its melodic yearning with brutal breakdowns....